Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on Mar 09, 2010 Comments Off on The Nakanishi “Watermark Incident” – A Graphic Novel
My good friend Eric Hogue may have indulged in a little bit of
over-analysis this morning as he penned a lengthy blog post over at Hogue News on
the fact that the campaign of ersatz Board of Equalization member
Alan Nakanishi made an ‘amateur hour’ faux pax at the California
Republican Assembly convention last weekend in Orange County
The committed sin? Nakanishi’s campaign flyers,
distributed all around the convention, were printed on official
government paper with a watermark. How might that have
happened? Well, Eric goes on about that at
length. But if you haven’t see it yet, our cool graphic
artist buddy Dave took the flyer I brought home and "enhanced" it
so you can see the watermark. Check out his work below.
I will ask this question — why in the heck does the state place
watermarks on its paper ? And how much does it cost taxpayer
to do that. While apparently there is some utility in knowing
when "government" paper is used, I would think those would be few
and far between. Oh well, state government does a lot of
things that make normal people go,… Read More